The final installment of Dave Zeltserman’s man-out-of-prison
trilogy is the most low-key of the three. When mob hitman Leonard March goes
free, he has every reason to believe that he will soon be rubbed out himself—he
did, after all, get a reduced sentence by ratting out his boss. So he takes a
job as a janitor and waits. The dark joy of these novels, however, is that they
never quite go where you think they will. Their episodic plots resist formula. Grade: B-
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